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. >>> un buen samaritano salvó a un conductor, antes que fuera consumido por el fuego en texas, el hombre había trabajado antes como bombero y en el pasado perdió a su hijo de manera similar. >>> vamos a perú, donde tenemos detalles de otra noticia de impacto. >>> bañados en sangre y con pocas posibilidades de vivir, así fueron encontrados ana maría tolentino y su pareja, quienes habían sido acuchillados ante los hijos de la mujer. >>> llorando, benedict llamó a su papá y le dijo que estaba asustado. >>> papá, ven rápido, por favor, estoy nervioso, ¿cómo quieres que esté? >>> en medio de las heridas, la madre llamó a las autoridades para pedir ayuda. >>> estaba sentado atrás, y al señor le abrieron toda la barriga. >>> este testimonio permitió capturar al presunto agresor, josé antonio barrantes, alias pájaro loco, él lo negó todo. >>> yo vengo de mi trabajo yo. >>> Él es un mentiroso, su familia dice que acaba de llegar de su trabajo, su trabajo cierra a las 6, justicia, para mi mamá y mi tío josé, porque se acerca navidad y no tengo con quién pasar navidad. >>
. >>> un buen samaritano salvó a un conductor, antes que fuera consumido por el fuego en texas, el hombre había trabajado antes como bombero y en el pasado perdió a su hijo de manera similar. >>> vamos a perú, donde tenemos detalles de otra noticia de impacto. >>> bañados en sangre y con pocas posibilidades de vivir, así fueron encontrados ana maría tolentino y su pareja, quienes habían sido acuchillados ante los hijos de la mujer. >>> llorando,...
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tambiÉn la parte del noroeste de texas fueron los mÁs afectados. hasta los pies de nieve. >> parte de kansas recibiÓ la mitad de la nieve que cae en todo el aÑo. las condiciones para manejar en esas autopistas es peligroso. >> esto fue una locura, mi auto patinÓ y me tomo tres horas recorrer 30 millas. muchos debieron dejar sus automÓviles abandonados en las carreteras. camiones terminaron incrustados en la nieve. las mÁquinas excavadoras trataron de despejar las vÍas. nuevo mÉxico quedÓ cubierto de blanco con 24 pulgadas de nieve. cuatro personas murieron en un accidente automovilÍstico, las autoridades tuvieron que cerrar temporalmente las principales autopistas de ese estado. la visibilidad es muy pobre. eso hace imposible transitar por estas autopistas. >> estoy tratando de regresar a colorado para llegar a tiempo al aeropuerto. estoy desilusionada. >> la fuerte tormenta pasÓ, sin embargo se ha emitido un alerta. >> hasta este momento son al menos seis los muertos que ha cobrado esta tormenta invernal en el paÍs. traerÁ lluvia en la
tambiÉn la parte del noroeste de texas fueron los mÁs afectados. hasta los pies de nieve. >> parte de kansas recibiÓ la mitad de la nieve que cae en todo el aÑo. las condiciones para manejar en esas autopistas es peligroso. >> esto fue una locura, mi auto patinÓ y me tomo tres horas recorrer 30 millas. muchos debieron dejar sus automÓviles abandonados en las carreteras. camiones terminaron incrustados en la nieve. las mÁquinas excavadoras trataron de despejar las vÍas. nuevo...
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blizzard conditions have also closed highways from new mexico to texas. drivers are stranded. in fact, in at least five different states. so you like that snow too, don't you? >> that's a little crazy. it is going to get milder tomorrow. there's no arctic air anywhere in the country. >> going to melt some of that snow? >> the roads are much better now. we're looking at temperatures in the 50s today. maybe 60 by thursday. are you going to be okay with that? >> i'm going to be okay. >> let's start with the satellite picture. we'll zoom out to this storm and in terms of what is left of it winter wise, there's not much of this storm. a little bit of mixed precipitation and extreme, extreme north eastern kansas and north western missouri. that's really it. and really we're looking at all the snow pulled out of much of eastern colorado and kansas. they will be able to clean up and it will melt a little bit. as we go eastward, it's rain in chicago, rain in detroit. you think late december, that would be a lock for snow. no. now we have a cold front just to our north. a little colder
blizzard conditions have also closed highways from new mexico to texas. drivers are stranded. in fact, in at least five different states. so you like that snow too, don't you? >> that's a little crazy. it is going to get milder tomorrow. there's no arctic air anywhere in the country. >> going to melt some of that snow? >> the roads are much better now. we're looking at temperatures in the 50s today. maybe 60 by thursday. are you going to be okay with that? >> i'm going...
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texas officials warned drivers to stay off the road in the panhandle to give crews space to remove snow and ice. there have been a number of road closures in western oklahoma but one bright spot, the storm is providing a big boost to hotel owners along the closed highways reporting sellout crowds of stranded travelers. >>> coming up, at 4:41, holiday shoppers flock to stores in record numbers to buy the last- minute gifts. >> at 4:48, police to our north are now watching your every move. we'll explain coming up. >> we'll be back in two minutes with your weather first and i'll behave. >>> welcome back. 4:38 on this wednesday morning. grab the rain gear. it is a pretty quiet at the moment. we'll have some showers and periods of rain today as temperatures climb into the upper 50s by lunchtime. we're looking at temperatures this afternoon 60, maybe 61, 62. keep in mind the average high is 45 degrees. south winds at 10 to is a gusting at times over 20. i'll come back with the seven- day forecast looking toward christmas weekend. right now, monika? >> live look at 270 at route 121. the length
texas officials warned drivers to stay off the road in the panhandle to give crews space to remove snow and ice. there have been a number of road closures in western oklahoma but one bright spot, the storm is providing a big boost to hotel owners along the closed highways reporting sellout crowds of stranded travelers. >>> coming up, at 4:41, holiday shoppers flock to stores in record numbers to buy the last- minute gifts. >> at 4:48, police to our north are now watching your...
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the storm shut down interstate highways in at least five states including texas and kansas. in texas, police say they rescued at least 100 stranded drivers. >> today, bradley manning's defense team will start making his case. tuesday, private first class manning is accused of providing u.s. secrets to the wikileaks web site. the hearing determines whether the case will go to trial. >>> to mark the end of the iraq war, president obama attended a ceremony tuesday at andrews air force base. he welcomed home the top commanders of the u.s. forces in iraq and those commanders returned with the u.s. forces iraq flag which is the symbolic conclusion to the war. >>> it is a site where some musical legends shared their talents with d.c. a century ago and now the struggling lincoln theatre may have avoided going out of business. that is coming up at 5:48. >> we'll tell you which republican presidential front runner is headed here for a campaign event tonight. >> howard previews the first week of winter in his seven-day forecast. >>> we're halfway there. and howard has the forecast that
the storm shut down interstate highways in at least five states including texas and kansas. in texas, police say they rescued at least 100 stranded drivers. >> today, bradley manning's defense team will start making his case. tuesday, private first class manning is accused of providing u.s. secrets to the wikileaks web site. the hearing determines whether the case will go to trial. >>> to mark the end of the iraq war, president obama attended a ceremony tuesday at andrews air...
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texas, alaska and colorado, they round out the top five. >>> still ahead, no mountains of snow growing at local ski resorts this season. how they're coping with our winter warmth coming up >>> >>> >>> as peggy fox reports, the family is amazed at the secret santa's generosity. >> only on, baby. >> kelly rector lost her job because of her disability, post- concussion syndrome. from a brain injury she suffered in a car wreck eight years ago. now the 31-year-old is prone to memory loss or worse if she doesn't take her medicine. >> if i don't have it, there is a chance i could have a stroke or i could have a sees your. >> reporter: because she doesn't have a job, she doesn't have insurance and often can't afford the medicine. it's about $170 a month. >> i was already worried about how i was going to pay for it. it's really hard for me to pay my bills as it is. >> reporter: then this morning, her mom called with a big surprise. >> it was a shock the pharmacist said someone paid for her medicine this month. >> they asked for someone who didn't have insurance that needed help for her prescrip
texas, alaska and colorado, they round out the top five. >>> still ahead, no mountains of snow growing at local ski resorts this season. how they're coping with our winter warmth coming up >>> >>> >>> as peggy fox reports, the family is amazed at the secret santa's generosity. >> only on, baby. >> kelly rector lost her job because of her disability, post- concussion syndrome. from a brain injury she suffered in a car wreck eight years ago. now the...
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my sister is in texas. she retired 31 years, high blood pressure. she doesn't have it anymore because every day, she's walking. it is something that i've been so excited about. i can't run like i used to run. can't do it like i used to do it but hey. >> everybody can walk. >> it doesn't matter how old you are. you never get too cold to walk. this is something simple everyone can do. >> the medical community says 10,000 steps is a good base. you can do it passively. here at work and passively at home. 4,000 at work, 6,000 jogging or walking or running then 10,000 psychologically, physiologically, that's healthy. >> give me the web site it on jchayward.com. >> walkfithealth.com. >> this was something that you just decided was important for you. >> oh, for sure. i can't run like i used to run but i want to be healthy. i did the research. this is what you need to do. this is what i'm doing. if you do it, become my friend. see what you're doing. >> i talked to darrell earlier, he has a daughter in law school. he has another son that just graduated from t
my sister is in texas. she retired 31 years, high blood pressure. she doesn't have it anymore because every day, she's walking. it is something that i've been so excited about. i can't run like i used to run. can't do it like i used to do it but hey. >> everybody can walk. >> it doesn't matter how old you are. you never get too cold to walk. this is something simple everyone can do. >> the medical community says 10,000 steps is a good base. you can do it passively. here at...
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and overnight in texas, three adults, a teenager and a-year-old were killed. authorities say the pilot was advised to steer clear of the weather but he turned into the wrong direction. that storm is moving towards the great lakes tonight after freezing highway traffic across the southwest is and mid west. up to 20 inches of snow has fallen and the storm's wrath extends through texas pan hand yes. six people have died in car accidents and conditions forced hundreds of miles of highways to close. >> this makes it impossible. >> there are white out conditions. it's not looking good. >> the blizzard marks a rapid change in conditions. some areas had sunshine and 60 degree temperatures just a day before this storm hit. >> and oversees, thousands of egyptian people marched through streets today. they're protesting abuses committed by soldiers on a crack down of demonstrators. and the counsel issues an apology today for soldiers who pulled women by the hair and clubbed several others. 14 people have been killed over five days. and the government of china gave approva
and overnight in texas, three adults, a teenager and a-year-old were killed. authorities say the pilot was advised to steer clear of the weather but he turned into the wrong direction. that storm is moving towards the great lakes tonight after freezing highway traffic across the southwest is and mid west. up to 20 inches of snow has fallen and the storm's wrath extends through texas pan hand yes. six people have died in car accidents and conditions forced hundreds of miles of highways to close....
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>> texas. >> and we love new york. >> your first time to the show? what do you think? >> i've been here every time. i love it. >> we just saw the year-ender. what did you think of the year here on "good morning america"? >> the year has been wonderful. i watch it every morning. it is fabulous. >> apparently, sam has ten seconds for weather. what's happening? >> thank you, man, very much. thank you. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want you to know before you head into the holiday weekend. new jersey and san francisco, holiday lights are still coming in. you just got what? today's wednesday. you have two more days to get those holiday lights done so we can put them up on twitter and facebook for you. here's the maps. winter begins overnight tonight. it's officially 12:30 eastern daylight time. are we in daylight time on the east coast? indeed, we are. that's when winter -- standard? or daylight? >> you're the expert. >> don't do that to me because i don't know. >> wait a minute. hand me that. hand me that. i'm supposed to say this? is this really true? all
>> texas. >> and we love new york. >> your first time to the show? what do you think? >> i've been here every time. i love it. >> we just saw the year-ender. what did you think of the year here on "good morning america"? >> the year has been wonderful. i watch it every morning. it is fabulous. >> apparently, sam has ten seconds for weather. what's happening? >> thank you, man, very much. thank you. let's get to the boards. one or two...
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>> texas. >> welcome. and you guys got married on saturday, so so far, so good? >> awesome. >> all right. the weather goes, let's head to alabama. our pick city is huntsville, showers and thunderstorms. 64 degrees. and we have showers and thunderstorms expected across the southeast. panhandle of florida, we'll have to watch carefully. but rain spreading up into the northeast, fog in places like chicago could really slow your travel down, and then our developing winter storm through the rockies, we could see several areas picking up more than a foot. denver, on the area of 6 to 9 inches. >> good morning. today feels more like spring than the end of fall. very mild temperatures. 59th for the hike in baltimore. >>> ann, i'll send it back over to you. >> all right. and is by the way, maria, we've got the cutest elves over here. and look at that, they're cool as well. we'll get to your presents in a little bit. look at you. >>> coming up next, hollywood's rule-breakers. the movers and shakers in the entertainment world of 2011. coming up right after this. for a big ga
>> texas. >> welcome. and you guys got married on saturday, so so far, so good? >> awesome. >> all right. the weather goes, let's head to alabama. our pick city is huntsville, showers and thunderstorms. 64 degrees. and we have showers and thunderstorms expected across the southeast. panhandle of florida, we'll have to watch carefully. but rain spreading up into the northeast, fog in places like chicago could really slow your travel down, and then our developing winter...
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look for flooding and gusty winds along with the heavy rain from texas to tennessee. potentially damaging santa ana winds blowing this evening around los angeles, san diego and santa barbara. >> phoenix, 51. salt lake city 34. 32 in fargo. 43 in omaha. 45 in the windy city. 50s in bean town and the big apple. 60 in baltimore. 71 in new orleans. >>> now to a major showdown involving scientists, the federal government and influenza research. the journal "science" wanted to publish research showing how the bird flu virus can mutate. editors say showing the full study could lead to better treatment for the flu. they also think it would prove it can be developed into a bioweapon so they told the editor you can only publish a brief summary. >>> to capitol hill now where the bottom line for millions of americans is now in jeopardy. lawmakers in the house rejected a two-month extension of that payroll tax cut as well as some other benefits. that means your taxes will go up starting just a few days on the 1st of the year. it also means 2 1/2 million of the long-term unemployed
look for flooding and gusty winds along with the heavy rain from texas to tennessee. potentially damaging santa ana winds blowing this evening around los angeles, san diego and santa barbara. >> phoenix, 51. salt lake city 34. 32 in fargo. 43 in omaha. 45 in the windy city. 50s in bean town and the big apple. 60 in baltimore. 71 in new orleans. >>> now to a major showdown involving scientists, the federal government and influenza research. the journal "science" wanted...
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man, i tell you, the last time someone from texas blew a lead like that, it was rick perry. it was unbelievable! and david freese's game-winning home run, that was pretty amazing. you know, i was there last night. after the show i flew to st louis. >> rickey: what? >> jay: i was there. i was there for that historic moment. i had to make a decision. it was a tough decision in my life. here, show the footage. here it is. >> jay: i'm way out. i'm behind the fence. see me standing there? see? now see, the ball comes down. it's coming right towards -- and i go for it. oh, there's the hot dog. yeah, i just -- yeah, i just -- i had an impulse. [ applause ] >> jay: and herman cain told a a group of occupy wall street protesters today to "go home, get a job and get a life." that's -- that's the republican version of hope and change ladies and gentlemen. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] at the state -- this is how you know times are rough. the state of illinois has voted 87-28 to allow people to collect dead animals on the roadway so they can eat them. road kill is now legal to ea
man, i tell you, the last time someone from texas blew a lead like that, it was rick perry. it was unbelievable! and david freese's game-winning home run, that was pretty amazing. you know, i was there last night. after the show i flew to st louis. >> rickey: what? >> jay: i was there. i was there for that historic moment. i had to make a decision. it was a tough decision in my life. here, show the footage. here it is. >> jay: i'm way out. i'm behind the fence. see me standing...
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. >> reporter: the national guard forced to make rescues in texas and colorado, as 911 dispatchers were inundated with calls. in new mexico, a radio dispatch from one officer describes a baby born in a car stranded in the storm. >> just had a motorist stop at my location. he has a female passenger who had just delivered a baby. >> reporter: in dodge city, kansas, we went out with mark davis, at the end of a 36-hour shift, working to clear the roads. this is a big storm for you guys. >> this is a very big storm. and the wind last night was absolutely horrible. >> reporter: today's storm will continue its march east, bringing heavy rain during this major holiday travel week. and then a new storm forms. a nor'easter, that has parts of the northeast flirting with a white christmas. a novel thought for an area that so far has been so unseasonably mild. the storm builds from the mid-atlantic through the northeast friday, bringing mostly rain to major cities. but for areas inland, the forecast now calling for snow by christmas. no matter what type of precipitation you're going to get, these st
. >> reporter: the national guard forced to make rescues in texas and colorado, as 911 dispatchers were inundated with calls. in new mexico, a radio dispatch from one officer describes a baby born in a car stranded in the storm. >> just had a motorist stop at my location. he has a female passenger who had just delivered a baby. >> reporter: in dodge city, kansas, we went out with mark davis, at the end of a 36-hour shift, working to clear the roads. this is a big storm for you...
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roads were closed across kansas and the texas panhandle to allow crews to clear snow and treacherous patches of ice. snow drifts were up to 10 feet high. >>> well, now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. los angeles police rushed in to rescue a 4-year-old little girl who was allegedly kidnapped by her father. the suspect led officers on a long pursuit after the girl's mother reported the alleged abduction. he was eventually arrested and the girl was not harmed. >>> a flight headed for georgia ended tragically on a new jersey highway. part of a small aircraft scattered after it smashed into the wooded area. the pilot, his wife, their two children and a family friend were killed. >>> holiday tragedy also struck a georgia family in texas when a small plane crash killed all five on board. the pilot, his wife, two children and brother perished in the rural area crash. >>> the winner of a raffle, which gave him a brand new la lamborgini wrecked the car after driving over black ice, only six hours after receiving the key. the car is insured and it will be repa
roads were closed across kansas and the texas panhandle to allow crews to clear snow and treacherous patches of ice. snow drifts were up to 10 feet high. >>> well, now here's a look at other stories making news early today in america. los angeles police rushed in to rescue a 4-year-old little girl who was allegedly kidnapped by her father. the suspect led officers on a long pursuit after the girl's mother reported the alleged abduction. he was eventually arrested and the girl was not...
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there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we're going to take a close look at the case and also why some people are suspecting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also, 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. we've got the latest coming up. ? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. >>> in "crime & punishment," junk science. if you've ever seen "csi" or a host of other detective shows, you might know a little about blood spatter. the science behind a pattern that blood makes during a shooting or stabbing is incredibly interesting. the question is how reliable is it? there's a new report by the national academy of sciences back in 2009 says had it comes to blood spatte
there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we're going to take a close look at the case and also why some people are suspecting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also, 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. we've got the latest...
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americans hit the road and skies for this big christmas weekend, they are facing a soggy mess, from texas up to the northeast, with downpours on tap through tomorrow. >> and the new storm is dumping heavy snow in the rockies, coming on the heels of yesterday's deadly blizzard. more from abc's paul beban. good morning, paul. >> reporter: good morning. 83 million americans are getting ready to hit the road for the holiday weekend. winter doesn't officially begin until tomorrow. but this morning, across the great plains and southwest, people are digging out, after a blizzard blanketed the region with up to two feet of snow. parts of kansas got half their annual snowfall in just one storm. fierce winds and icy roads made driving dangerous. whiteout conditions shutting down interstates, leaving people stranded for hours. >> it was the rain, the rain, the sleet, the snow. by the time we got to kansas, it was really crazy. i stood in the median. just took 3 hours to get 30 miles. >> reporter: even the cacti were covered in new mexico. all the state's major highways were closed, after an accident
americans hit the road and skies for this big christmas weekend, they are facing a soggy mess, from texas up to the northeast, with downpours on tap through tomorrow. >> and the new storm is dumping heavy snow in the rockies, coming on the heels of yesterday's deadly blizzard. more from abc's paul beban. good morning, paul. >> reporter: good morning. 83 million americans are getting ready to hit the road for the holiday weekend. winter doesn't officially begin until tomorrow. but...
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we have congressman kevin brady from texas. after that democratic senator chris coons will respond to speaker boehner's request that the democrats in the senate get back to work. fair and balanced always on this issue. we'll have a lot coming up. how about this? if you're looking at your 401(k) this morning you may be smiling. look at the dow yesterday. spiked more than 300 points. the best showing that we have seen this month. a little bit of a christmas present for everybody there. can you believe it really all has to do with what is going on in europe. more than what is going on here at home. fox business's stuart varney. why do we care at this point? >> what the europeans did over there today will help our economy over here tomorrow. what they did there today is exactly like what we did here three years ago, only bigger. here's the story. 523 european banks have asked for and received a half trillion euros. that money can now be used to bail out the very desperate italians and spanish. they have got a european tarp in place
we have congressman kevin brady from texas. after that democratic senator chris coons will respond to speaker boehner's request that the democrats in the senate get back to work. fair and balanced always on this issue. we'll have a lot coming up. how about this? if you're looking at your 401(k) this morning you may be smiling. look at the dow yesterday. spiked more than 300 points. the best showing that we have seen this month. a little bit of a christmas present for everybody there. can you...
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congressman from texas. seven-point advantage, lead, for the president. last month, the probably only had a four-point advantage over paul. gingrich, that's next. a 16-point lead. a big one over the former house speaker. last month, only an eight-point leave over gingrich. what's behind the rise in the numbers and approval rating numbers you were talking about a moment ago, ali? i think, kate bolduan was talking about it a few minutes ago. the battle over the payroll tax cut. democrats successful in trying to taint republicans as maybe beholden to the wealth e and not the middle class nap may be a contributing factor of his rise in the numbers. ali, remember, people change their minds. polls change. the general election is 11 months away. >> at what point do these polls start reflecting the view of americans who are really thinking about voting in that election? in other words, ask anybody anything in december before the election. when do they start to match up to election results? >> a lot closer to the election. a lot closer. i'm not discarding these nu
congressman from texas. seven-point advantage, lead, for the president. last month, the probably only had a four-point advantage over paul. gingrich, that's next. a 16-point lead. a big one over the former house speaker. last month, only an eight-point leave over gingrich. what's behind the rise in the numbers and approval rating numbers you were talking about a moment ago, ali? i think, kate bolduan was talking about it a few minutes ago. the battle over the payroll tax cut. democrats...
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a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. gives you a 50 percent annual bonus. so you earn 50 percent more cash. if you're not satisfied with 50% more cash, send it back! i'll be right here, waiting for it. who wouldn't want more cash? [ insects chirping ] i'll take it. i'll make it rain up in here. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? sorry i'll clean this up. shouldn't have made it rain
a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. is a...
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there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a 360 follow up 126789 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. where there's magic. and you now understand what nature's been hiding. ♪ at dow we understand the difference between innovation and invention. invention is important. it's the beginning. it's the spark. but innovation is where we actually create value for dow, for society, and for the world. ♪ at dow, we're constantly searching for how to use our fundamental knowledge of chemistry to solve these difficult problems. science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the differenc
there's a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. just how reliable is that sort of evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a 360 follow up 126789 charged with federal crimes in ohio related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beards and hair were forcibly cut off. where there's...
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a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. . according to research, everybody likes more cash. well, almost everybody... ♪ would you like 50% more cash? no! but it's more money. [ male announcer ] the new capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? woah! [ giggles ] >>> in "crime and punishment," a new series called junk science. if you've seen csi or detective shows you might know about blood spat, the science behind the pat rps that blood makes during a shooting or stabbing is interesting but how reliable is it? a report by the national academy of science
a man in texas convicted of killing his wife. the testimony that put him in prison was about blood spatter at the scene. how reliable is that evidence? we'll take a close look at the case and why some people are suggesting junk science could have put an innocent man behind bars. >>> also ahead a "360" follow. 12 charged with federal crimes in ohio. related to a string of attacks on amish people in which their beers and hair were forcibly cut off. that's coming up. . according...
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the president is pointing the finger at people including republican from texas michael burgess and a member of the tea party caucus who voted today proudly and openly so to reject the senate's two-month payroll extension. i asked him just a little bit ago whether his vote was all about politics. >> i was satisfied that we got the message across that what the senate did was not satisfactory. people do need more than two months of stability. >> look, everyone agrees that a two-month extension is not acceptable and it spoke to a lot of the problems in washington, but this is a big but, representative boehner had come to a deal with the senate republicans and said he could get it through the house, the to-month extension, so they passed it and went home and who raises their hand and said yes? >> well, you have to ask the speaker and he is perfectly capable of speaking for himself on this, and you have, erin, identified the problem, that it is difficult the get a resolution on these things. answer me this, is it any easier in 60 days' time? >> why couldn't congress have this conversation
the president is pointing the finger at people including republican from texas michael burgess and a member of the tea party caucus who voted today proudly and openly so to reject the senate's two-month payroll extension. i asked him just a little bit ago whether his vote was all about politics. >> i was satisfied that we got the message across that what the senate did was not satisfactory. people do need more than two months of stability. >> look, everyone agrees that a two-month...
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where a new poll shows ron paul the texas republican congressman, out front. the poll puts romney in third place, and it's just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. andrea's saul is a spokesman for the romney campaign. andrea, thanks for joining us. mitt romney, at this stage we're close to the end of the first vote. every day is important. he's spending three days in new hampshire. that's three days he's not in iowa -- why? >> we're going to be in iowa next week. we have a bus tour there. we've been there before. and you know, last cycle he built a lot of support in iowa. we have a lot of friends there. we have a strong ground game and look, we want to win. we want to win wherever it's named on the ballot and that's why we're going to be going back to iowa, we've been there before and take our message of jobs and economy and why mitt romney is the best candidate to not only beat president obama, but get this economy back on track directly to the voters there. >> andrea, wanting to win and winning are two different things. does mitt romney need to win the state o
where a new poll shows ron paul the texas republican congressman, out front. the poll puts romney in third place, and it's just 13 days before the iowa caucuses. andrea's saul is a spokesman for the romney campaign. andrea, thanks for joining us. mitt romney, at this stage we're close to the end of the first vote. every day is important. he's spending three days in new hampshire. that's three days he's not in iowa -- why? >> we're going to be in iowa next week. we have a bus tour there....
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other chip makers, such as intel and texas instruments, have warned the personal computer maker has been hurt by a storage of hard drives thanks to flooding in thailand. while technology was the biggest losing sector today, utilities, energy and consumer staples were the best-- mostly a defensive stance for investors. earlier in the program, we reported on the big revision to how bad the housing bust was. but, today, homebuilder k.b. home reported a better-than- expected quarter. earnings were down from last year, but easily beat wall street's expectations. k.b. home concentrates on first- time home buyers. future orders were a strong point, but that did not help out shares today. shares fell almost 7%. volume doubled on the move down. used car dealership car-max had a disappointing fall selling season. earnings were less than expected and the stock got hit to the tune of 5.5% lower today. car-max had benefited from strong used car demand, but low consumer confidence hurt sales last quarter. perhaps this could be a positive sign for the job market. uniform supplier cintas had a strong qu
other chip makers, such as intel and texas instruments, have warned the personal computer maker has been hurt by a storage of hard drives thanks to flooding in thailand. while technology was the biggest losing sector today, utilities, energy and consumer staples were the best-- mostly a defensive stance for investors. earlier in the program, we reported on the big revision to how bad the housing bust was. but, today, homebuilder k.b. home reported a better-than- expected quarter. earnings were...
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about the system is that it brought much needed moisture to drought dramaticken parts of oklahoma and texas. cbs news, kansas. >>> that's our snow. they ripped it off. >> you have been complaining about the lack of snow. >> i need to see some snow, and soon. >> february is generally the wettest month in the bay area as far as rain is concerned. which translates into snow in the high sierra. our weather camera looking towards san francisco. if you want to compile all the driest december's on record. it was 1986 and 989. we had no monthly rain fall in san francisco. this month, only .6, which places us in third place. that's third driest december on record. san francisco 49% of where we should be. in comparison to last year when we were at 111% of normal. currently with the drey air mass in place, numbers are plummeting. 38 trivalley. widespread frost over night. so ively tomorrow morning a very frosty start. winter arrives tomorrow evening. blame it on this guy right here. huge dome of high pressure can i be thing to the stagnant air. tomorrow is a spare the air day. tonight with the frost d
about the system is that it brought much needed moisture to drought dramaticken parts of oklahoma and texas. cbs news, kansas. >>> that's our snow. they ripped it off. >> you have been complaining about the lack of snow. >> i need to see some snow, and soon. >> february is generally the wettest month in the bay area as far as rain is concerned. which translates into snow in the high sierra. our weather camera looking towards san francisco. if you want to compile all...
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among the freeways reopened interstate 70 in western kansas and i-40 in the texas panhandle. there are still reports of snow drifts up to 10 feet high in southeast colorado. nothing like it in the sierra here where it appears there is not going to be a winter wonderland. >> no, no winter wonderland here but snow is an issue across the country. checking in with sfo it is clear here. sunny this afternoon. no delays record at this time. it's a different story at other major airports across the country. houston, denver seeing cloudy conditions there. chicago getting freezing rain, sleet, so there are delays at chicago airports. you are getting a little bit of rain there. a big travel weekend, call ahead. so if you are out the door now closer towards home, it's a lull chilly out there even some areas at or below freezing in some spots inland. we also are seeing valley fog, fog along the delta and along the coastline. after we get through this morning and some of these chillier temperatures, later on this afternoon we are warming up, slightly at or above average in some spots inlan
among the freeways reopened interstate 70 in western kansas and i-40 in the texas panhandle. there are still reports of snow drifts up to 10 feet high in southeast colorado. nothing like it in the sierra here where it appears there is not going to be a winter wonderland. >> no, no winter wonderland here but snow is an issue across the country. checking in with sfo it is clear here. sunny this afternoon. no delays record at this time. it's a different story at other major airports across...
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blizzard warnings have been issued for several states including colorado and texas. at least 7 deaths are blamed on the storm. so far, the storm doesn't appear to be causing any big problems at airports but that could change tomorrow. there's a new storm moving into colorado and the bulls is on denver. >>> the weather here milder but winter is coming tomorrow. >> winter arrives at the 9:30 tomorrow. we know that by looking at the calendar. other than that temperatures today were averaging anywhere between 2 and 9 degrees above normal. santa rosa 65, average high 56. right now in the city of san francisco, 52 degrees. clear skies. now, here's what you really need to know about tomorrow. first off it will be the 8th winter "spare the air" day of the season for the bay area, which means tomorrow for 24 hours no burning allowed. other notable numbers at this hour trailing off quickly into the 40s. it is 53 degrees in san jose. we do have widespread frost tonight. last night at the airport in napa, bottomed out at 26 degrees. otherwise, it was in the low 30s in santa rosa
blizzard warnings have been issued for several states including colorado and texas. at least 7 deaths are blamed on the storm. so far, the storm doesn't appear to be causing any big problems at airports but that could change tomorrow. there's a new storm moving into colorado and the bulls is on denver. >>> the weather here milder but winter is coming tomorrow. >> winter arrives at the 9:30 tomorrow. we know that by looking at the calendar. other than that temperatures today were...
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texas authorities say they've rescued at least 100 stranded motorists. as the storm pushed off to the east, that snow turned to rain. the only good news about this system, scott, is that it brought much-needed moisture to drought-ridden parts of oklahoma and texas. >> pelley: cynthia, how are the roads now? >> reporter: the roads in central kansas are fine, bit in the west near the colorado border the interstates are now opening but a lot of the u.s. highways are still closed due to that heavy snowfall you talked about. >> pelley: cynthia, thank you. overseas thousands of women took to the streets of cairo today in what may have been the biggest bmen's demonstration in egypt's history sparked by recent attacks on women by egyptian soldiers. in one attack, a woman in muslim dress was half stripped, beaten and kicked. late tonight, egypt's ruling military council put out an apology. as north korea mourned today, its new leader appeared in heblic for the first time since his father's sudden death. kim jong-un paid his respects at a mausoleum where kim jong-
texas authorities say they've rescued at least 100 stranded motorists. as the storm pushed off to the east, that snow turned to rain. the only good news about this system, scott, is that it brought much-needed moisture to drought-ridden parts of oklahoma and texas. >> pelley: cynthia, how are the roads now? >> reporter: the roads in central kansas are fine, bit in the west near the colorado border the interstates are now opening but a lot of the u.s. highways are still closed due to...
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anna werner, cbs news, fort hood, texas. >> pelley: welcome home. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs . >>> a 24-year-old man behind bars tonight charged with neglect after police say he left his 2-year-old daughter home alone for the entire day. delia gongalves says the little girl was found surrounded by filth and roaches. the space heater was even left on. >> police moved in and rescued the 2-year-old girl tuesday after getting a call from the mother from her hospital bed begging police to check on her little girl. >> this ain't normal. >> reporter: the woman didn't want to show her face but tells us what she heard. >> this is shocking to me but the other day i did hear some cries but i didn't know that she was in there by h
anna werner, cbs news, fort hood, texas. >> pelley: welcome home. that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs . >>> a 24-year-old man behind bars tonight charged with neglect after police say he left his 2-year-old daughter home alone for the entire day. delia gongalves says the little girl was found surrounded by filth and roaches. the space heater was even left on. >> police moved in and...
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drifts up to ten feet deep closed roads in parts of colorado, texas, new mexico kansas and oklahoma. several major highways remain closed this morning. >>> there is a new report this morning of a cyberattack of u.s. business interests from china. "the wall street journal" reports they attacked security systems of the u.s. chamber of commerce. their main focus was four workers involved in asian policy, but communications up to 50 chamber members were compromised. it's possible the hackers had access to the network for more than a year. the journal says the security breach was discovered and shut down in may of 2010. >>> the crisis in north korea may have forced a shift to collective leadership following the death of dictator kim jong-il. a memorial service for kim was held yesterday. his son kim jong-un was the chief mourner but reuters quotes an unnamed source as saying kim jong-un would not be the absolute ruler that his father was. he'll share power with the military and his uncle. >>> an artarctic adventure. the british author and travel writer hopes to become the first person eve
drifts up to ten feet deep closed roads in parts of colorado, texas, new mexico kansas and oklahoma. several major highways remain closed this morning. >>> there is a new report this morning of a cyberattack of u.s. business interests from china. "the wall street journal" reports they attacked security systems of the u.s. chamber of commerce. their main focus was four workers involved in asian policy, but communications up to 50 chamber members were compromised. it's possible...
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girl burned in a drone attack two years ago is receiving free reconstruction surgery in galveston, texas. but scars cannot hide her smile. >> she's coming towards her goal to be treated. >> one thing that i've learned over the years is that children adapt to adversity a lot better than adults. >> shakira was found burned beyond description in a trash bin. doctors say it will take at least a year. >>> and i need to warn you, you might find this next story disturbing. a father bound and gagged his 22-month-old daughter with tape and then posted the photo on facebook. this is the photo. it's no longer on the social media site. her wrists, her ankles, you can see the tape. her mouth, even, were bound with painter's tape. 21-year-old andre curry is charged with domestic battery. he made his first appearance in chicago. >>> eight international space station is about to get three new visitors from earth. and there she goes. a russian rocket made a spectacular, and might i add, successful mission to space. it will reach the space station by friday. >>> we have a lot more to go in the next two ho
girl burned in a drone attack two years ago is receiving free reconstruction surgery in galveston, texas. but scars cannot hide her smile. >> she's coming towards her goal to be treated. >> one thing that i've learned over the years is that children adapt to adversity a lot better than adults. >> shakira was found burned beyond description in a trash bin. doctors say it will take at least a year. >>> and i need to warn you, you might find this next story disturbing. a...
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uh huh... >>> on the case today, a texas jury awards a grieving family $150 billion. to tell the story, i have to give you the heads up because the images that you will see are graphic. the award goes to robby middleton. he was doused with gasoline and set on fire as an 8-year-old and then died 12 years later. he died in 2010. criminologist casey jordan is on the case. i know that the family's lawyer -- he's gotten the largest award ever to be given out but at the same time, he doesn't expect to see a dime of the money. why is that? >> well, it's a largely symbolic gesture and the jury knows this. again, the defendant, mr. collins, he's already in prison on an unrelated sexual assault charge. the idea of collecting that $150 billion, with a b, is extremely remote. however, one of the many functions of civil law is to send a message to express public outrage. in this case, the plaintiffs argued, really showed that level of outrage. this child was 8, he was sexually assaulted by mr. collins. he suffered for 12 years with burns over 98% of his body. he suffered from a ra
uh huh... >>> on the case today, a texas jury awards a grieving family $150 billion. to tell the story, i have to give you the heads up because the images that you will see are graphic. the award goes to robby middleton. he was doused with gasoline and set on fire as an 8-year-old and then died 12 years later. he died in 2010. criminologist casey jordan is on the case. i know that the family's lawyer -- he's gotten the largest award ever to be given out but at the same time, he doesn't...
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the white christmas happened in kansas, new mexico, colorado and the texas panhandle upwards of 14 inches of snow in kansas. we had two feet in parts of new mexico and that has since gone away. what has replaced it is this which is now moving off towards the northeast. this is all for the most part, pockets of cold air in here to start the day, but for the most part, on the warm side of this. the blizzard that was yesterday is now a heat pump for the east coast today and that means that most of this is going to be rain. as we go through time, another system coming down the pipe for the northern rockies and down towards new mexico, as well. denver and parts of new mexico, including albuquerque, will once again be in the grips of a winter storm in the next 36 to 48 hours. this storm goes away and the next one comes in and this one for the east coast has a better chance of getting a little bit more white into the mix. mostly north and west of boston and new york city, but, at least for the folks in northern new england that may bring you the chance for a white christmas, everybody else stays
the white christmas happened in kansas, new mexico, colorado and the texas panhandle upwards of 14 inches of snow in kansas. we had two feet in parts of new mexico and that has since gone away. what has replaced it is this which is now moving off towards the northeast. this is all for the most part, pockets of cold air in here to start the day, but for the most part, on the warm side of this. the blizzard that was yesterday is now a heat pump for the east coast today and that means that most of...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. mr. hensarling: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, we all need to be reminded why we're here in the first place. we're here because the president's economic policies have failed. they failed this nation. ever since he was elected, unemployment has been at, near or above 9%. and the people suffer. i believe almost every member of this body believes that we must extend the payroll tax holiday. that's not the debate, mr. speaker. what is most curious, though, is our president. our president has said it will be inexcusable for congress not to further extend this middle-class tax cut for the rest of the year. he didn't say 60 days. he said the rest of the year. the democratic leader has said that she intends the fight to extend these provisions for a full year. and so, mr. speaker, i guess i'm confused. i hear my friends on the other side of the aisle say they want to do this for a year. they say they want to do it for a year. they're just not willing to vote to do it for a year.
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized for four minutes. mr. hensarling: i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, we all need to be reminded why we're here in the first place. we're here because the president's economic policies have failed. they failed this nation. ever since he was elected, unemployment has been at, near or above 9%. and the people suffer. i believe almost every member of this body believes that we must extend the payroll tax holiday. that's...
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rick perry, governor of texas, we have a live hookup, a live is satellite feed. let's check into the governor's mansion down there in austin and see how rick perry is celebrating chanukah. go ahead and turn on the feed. is it there? there they are right there. there he is. (laughs) what a hip guy. dick cheney, you know something about dick cheney? he was vice president for eight years and... (laughter) best known for shooting a buddy in the face. (laughter) and now he has no pulse because they've got him a mechanical device that keeps him alive and it's labored breathing, like if your pants are too tight. you ever been through that? (laughter) you know what i'm talking about? yeah. so now he just sits at his house and he says ridiculous things and now he's saying that the united states... now is the final for us to invade iran. yeah, now's the time. and here's my prediction. we will get oourss into another war in the middle east when monkeys start riding dogs. you know what i mean? oh, no, wait a minute, hey. is this the greatest country in the world or... (cheer
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on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do they're for keeping us traditiotogether.t for keeping. ♪ [ boy ] to dad, love sam. [ mom ] say "merry christmas." [ boy ] merry christmas. [ female announcer ] hallmark recordable storybooks. [ boy ] charlie brown spotted a small, scraggly pine tree. ♪ [ male ♪ nouncer ] it has a famous song. it rides in limos. it has a crew. it gets invited to parties with paparazzi. it hangs out poolside. it has millions of drooling fans. it knows the recipe for success. there's nothing like it. the big mac. it doesn't do interviews. and don't miss the mac snack wrap while it's in the house. the simple joy of famous flavor. ♪ we asked him to be part of an experiment to prove that f
on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair... i think we have our answer. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. ♪ [ male announcer ] campbell's green bean casserole. it's amazing what soup can do they're for keeping us traditiotogether.t for keeping. ♪ [ boy ]...
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. >> it's been to texas twice, arizona... >> right. >> it didn't go on one trip. >> ...that went well for you. >> and, well, it didn't work too well. the first night i was down there-- it's two hours away to my wife's folks and, uh, it didn't make it. i woke up, you know, after an hour, two hours, three hours. finally, five o'clock in the morning, i got up, drove back up to where we live, grabbed the pillow... >> tonja: wow! >> there you go! >> so, on the second night... [applause] the second night, i had a good night's sleep. >> mike: right, that's awesome. >> and then, my wife, she'd like to thank you because i don't snore. >> wow, that's a... [laughs] you're back in the same bedroom! >> it's great. >> you know, it just goes to show even someone your size... we help everybody, from the smallest person up to the biggest, you know? >> it's great. >> that's an awesome story. >> and we're gonna see you again at the state fair this year? >> yes, you are. i'll be there myself. >> thanks. >> thank you. [applause] >> andy was so enthusiastic about sharing his story and being here today so i
. >> it's been to texas twice, arizona... >> right. >> it didn't go on one trip. >> ...that went well for you. >> and, well, it didn't work too well. the first night i was down there-- it's two hours away to my wife's folks and, uh, it didn't make it. i woke up, you know, after an hour, two hours, three hours. finally, five o'clock in the morning, i got up, drove back up to where we live, grabbed the pillow... >> tonja: wow! >> there you go! >>...